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The Smell of Success

What if a simple scratch-and-sniff test could predict successful outcomes from psychosocial interventions for people with schizophrenia? That’s the primary question we are asking in a NIMH-funded study linked to Project SUCCESS, which is titled, “ What the Nose Knows: Hedonic Capacity, Psychosocial...

Attendance Patterns: Maximizing Impact and Engagement

Keeping track of attendance in the services provided by CET and HOPES is an important part of learning about their effectiveness. No matter how strong the evidence that a service improves functioning, it can only be effective if people participate. So, we’ve been very pleased by the high levels of...

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S chizophrenia: U nderstanding and C omparing C ognitive E nhancement and S ocial S kills training

The Technological Challenges During CET Supervision

Cognitive Enhancement Therapy (CET) comprises three integral components: individual psychotherapy, computerized neurocognitive training in pairs, and skills group. Among these, mastering the remediation of neurocognition through computerized training poses a notable challenge for clinicians...

Stakeholder Engagement in Research

Jonathan Delman, Behavioral Health Research Solutions Stakeholder engagement (SE) in research is the process of researchers and stakeholders working together to answer mutually chosen research questions. Stakeholders, individuals who have an interest in the research topic, goals, includes community...